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Conservative win: what next for the NHS?
The Conservatives are obviously elated, but delivering the many lofty promises they have made on health and care will be…
Labour announce £26 billion NHS election pledge
A £26 billion election NHS funding pledge has today been announced by the Labour Party, in what has been called…
The social determinants of health: Tackling a problem you can’t see
Many in the healthcare sector are beginning to make the connections between social circumstance, such as homelessness, and poor health…
Is there more to saving the NHS than stopping Brexit?
With a general election looming over the Palace of Westminster and the country, there is no party with more to gain than the…
Using industrial innovation to improve air quality in our daily lives
Paul Dawson, Dyson’s Vice President of Health and Beauty, spoke to Hospital Times Editor David Duffy about why this iconic company has decided to take on…
Tory conference 2019: £13 billion hospital upgrade plan, but healthcare was far from top of the agenda
Hospital Times Deputy Editor Daniel Male took a trip to Manchester for Conservative Party Conference 2019, here he shares his thoughts…
Partnering with industry to maintain the UK’s position as a thriving life science ecosystem
The life sciences sector Is thriving In the UK but, to secure Its longevity, industry will need to work hand…
NHS should lend a helping hand to local communities
A new report by the Health Foundation argues that the NHS could make a greater contribution to improving social and economic conditions…
Universal healthcare in the 21st century – the role of integrated care
Public Policy Projects, supported by MSD, recently bought together experts from across primary and secondary care, as well as NHS…
The NHS pensions cap needs addressing now, before more patients suffer
Paul Gibson FPFS, Cert II (MP & ER), Director & Chartered Financial Planner at Active Chartered Financial Planners, provides analysis…